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November 2017

Nov. 17

Dusty star-forming galaxy (DSFG) is the main contributor to the buildup of stellar and black holes masses in the Universe, which took place rapidly between redshifts of z=1-3. Both star formation and active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity are related to the gas ... read more ›

Nov. 3

Observations for dwarf galaxies are often at odds with predictions of structure formation according to lambda-CDM. It has recently been suggested that these anomalies are driven by feedback from intermediate mass black holes (IMBHs) in dwarf galaxies, ... read more ›

Oct. 13

Less than 1 billion years after the Big Bang (< 8% of today’s age of the Universe), the cosmic star formation rate and stellar mass density of galaxies increased by more than one order of magnitude, a gradient steeper than at any other time. Hence it i ... read more ›

September 2017

Sep. 29

The number of strongly lensed (sub)millimeter bright galaxies (SMGs) identified in the past few years has increased significantly thanks to large area surveys such as Herschel-ATLAS and HerMES, and SPT-SMGs. Recently, in Harrington ea. (2016), we ... read more ›